Note: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss.

WEDNESDAY

Elmira 6, Gwinnett 3

Reading at Florida, 7:30

Kalamazoo 4, Cincinnati 3, OT

Las Vegas at Utah, 9:05

Alaska at Colorado, 9:05

Stockton at Ontario, 10

TUESDAY

South Carolina 3, Greenville 2, SO

TODAY

Greenville at Orlando, 7 p.m.

GLANTZ-CULVER LINE

Major League Baseball

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE

Pittsburgh -135 at Chicago +125

at Washington -230 Miami +210

at Philadelphia -135 Milwaukee +125

at Atlanta -145 New York +135

at San Fran -140 Arizona +130

Oakland -135 at Minnesota +125

Boston -115 at New York +105

at Toronto -210 Houston +190

Cleveland -115 at Chicago +105

NBA

FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG

at Dallas Pk (205) San Antonio

at Golden State 11 (214) Denver

SPORTS NOTE

GENOA FOOTBALL COACH: Genoa High School is taking applications for head football coach. candidates should send cover letter, references to Mike Thomas, athletic director, to msthomas@genoaschools.com or mail to Genoa High School, 2980 N. Genoa Clay Center Rd., Genoa, Ohio, 43430. Deadline is April 21.

1996–Detroit becomes the second team in NHL history to win 60 regular-season games by defeating Winnipeg 5-2. The 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens won 60 games.

2002–San Jose becomes the second team in NHL history to improve its point total for six consecutive seasons, joining the Islanders (1973-79), by totaling 97 points following a 5-3 victory at Columbus.

2003–Anaheim's Jean-Sebastien Giguere sets an NHL record for saves in a playoff debut with 63 in the Mighty Ducks' 2-1 triple-overtime win over Detroit.

2005–Tiger Woods wins the Masters with a spectacular finish of birdies and bogeys. Woods turns back a surprising challenge from Chris DiMarco with a 15-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole to capture his fourth green jacket.

2007–Roger Goodell cracks down on the player misconduct that plagued his first seven months as NFL commissioner, suspending Tennessee's Adam "Pacman" Jones for the 2007 season and Cincinnati's Chris Henry for eight games.

2010–Boston College wins the NCAA hockey championship for the second time in three years with a 5-0 victory against Wisconsin.